I disagree with the homosexual lifestyle. That’s not hate. I don’t hate people who live differently from me. I can love someone and still disagree with how they’re living their life, because they’re more than the actions they take.

The Bible is rather clear on these things. It doesn’t advocate hatred for instance, or greed, killing others and so on. Well, yeah, in “God’s own country” (self-claimed by the US) people don’t care too much, but hey. Guess the Amish do care, but they aren’t really famous for killing others, either.

It actually advocates killing. And contradicts itself in many ways. So it also forbids it. Same as other religious books. Believers tend to choose the rules that seem most usefull in the situation at hand. They say the bible has every answer to every question. That could be right. But it shows you the right and the wrong answer. It’s yours to choose. That garantees you a clear conscience for every vile deed you are up to. If you have no conscience religion can’t give it to you. All it can is fill you with fear.

@anteater You should actually open a Bible. You might be surprised. “Kill the gays, kill the witches, smash the skull of any non-virgin bride, slaughter the unbelievers, feel free to take foreigners as slaves, make their kids slaves, hand them down to your kids as property, kill your slaves if you like, force women to marry their rapists, slaughter everyone on land you want to steal, leave only the virgin women alive as property….”

In the ten commandments the Bible clearly states that though shall not kill. No effing conditions. These commandments are like the constitution. By the way, the Old Testament is outdated by the New one.

Meh, I actually went to a Kindergarden and after school centre run by nuns. I’ve had more than one look into the Bible. It says a lot of things there, but when push comes to shove it is the ten commandments that count. Though shall not kill, ffs.